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Sagemont Prep Middle School Boys Stay Perfect, Move to 5-0 With 39-33 Win Over Potential Christian Academy
The Sagemont Prep Lions middle school boys basketball team passed their biggest test of the season on Friday, grinding out a hard-fought 39-33 victory over Potential Christian Academy to move to a perfect 5-0 on the year under head coach Steve.
It was not the prettiest win, but it did not need to be. Against a Potential Christian Academy squad that came ready to play and pushed the Lions from start to finish, Sagemont showed exactly what separates good teams from unbeaten ones: the ability to find a way when the game gets uncomfortable.
Potential Christian Academy brought the fight, keeping the game close throughout and making Sagemont earn every bucket down the stretch. At 39-33, the final margin was respectable, but it does not fully capture how physical and competitive this one was. This was the kind of game that builds character, the kind Coach Steve will be able to point back to when the season gets even tougher down the road.
Credit the Lions for not flinching.
Adrian Rodriguez & Maddox Clermont were problems all night. Their ability to create on offense and impose their will on the game set the tone early and gave Sagemont consistent threats that Potential Christian Academy could not fully contain. When the Lions needed a bucket, these young men found a way to get one.
Dominik Schuessler & Kannan Clayborne brought toughness and energy on both ends of the floor. Their contributions did not always show up in the highlight moments, but anyone watching closely could see how much they impacted the game. These are the types of players that make winning possible.
Dominic Diaz rounded out the Lions' core and continued to show why he is one of the key pieces of this unbeaten squad. His performance against a quality opponent reinforced that Sagemont's success is not a fluke. This is a team with multiple weapons and the depth to compete at a high level night after night.
Off the bench and throughout the rotation, Jalen Osceola and Daniel Sokolik made their presence felt as key contributors. Both players brought energy and gave Coach Steve options when the Lions needed fresh legs and a spark. Teams that go 5-0 do not do it with just three players and Osceola and Diaz are a big reason why this group stays dangerous from top to bottom.
What makes this 5-0 start even more impressive is the culture surrounding the entire Sagemont Prep basketball program right now. While the middle school boys are building something special, the varsity boys program is chasing history, currently pursuing what would be four consecutive state championships. That standard of excellence does not exist in a vacuum. It trickles down. It sets expectations. It tells every player in the building, from the youngest to the oldest, what it looks like to compete the right way every single day.
These middle school Lions are not just playing for wins. They are playing in the shadow of a program that knows what championships feel like, and they are rising to meet that standard. A 5-0 record against increasingly tough competition is a statement that the pipeline at Sagemont Prep is as strong as ever.
Coach Steve has his group focused, competing, and finding ways to win when it matters most. The schedule will keep getting harder. The tests will keep coming. But if Friday night against Potential Christian Academy proved anything, it is that this Sagemont Prep middle school squad is not backing down from anyone.
5-0. And just getting started.
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Sagemont Prep Middle School Boys Stay Perfect, Move to 5-0 With 39-33 Win Over Potential Christian Academy
The Sagemont Prep Lions middle school boys basketball team passed their biggest test of the season on Friday, grinding out a hard-fought 39-33 victory over Potential Christian Academy to move to a perfect 5-0 on the year under head coach Steve.
It was not the prettiest win, but it did not need to be. Against a Potential Christian Academy squad that came ready to play and pushed the Lions from start to finish, Sagemont showed exactly what separates good teams from unbeaten ones: the ability to find a way when the game gets uncomfortable.
Potential Christian Academy brought the fight, keeping the game close throughout and making Sagemont earn every bucket down the stretch. At 39-33, the final margin was respectable, but it does not fully capture how physical and competitive this one was. This was the kind of game that builds character, the kind Coach Steve will be able to point back to when the season gets even tougher down the road.
Credit the Lions for not flinching.
Adrian Rodriguez & Maddox Clermont were problems all night. Their ability to create on offense and impose their will on the game set the tone early and gave Sagemont consistent threats that Potential Christian Academy could not fully contain. When the Lions needed a bucket, these young men found a way to get one.
Dominik Schuessler & Kannan Clayborne brought toughness and energy on both ends of the floor. Their contributions did not always show up in the highlight moments, but anyone watching closely could see how much they impacted the game. These are the types of players that make winning possible.
Dominic Diaz rounded out the Lions' core and continued to show why he is one of the key pieces of this unbeaten squad. His performance against a quality opponent reinforced that Sagemont's success is not a fluke. This is a team with multiple weapons and the depth to compete at a high level night after night.
Off the bench and throughout the rotation, Jalen Osceola and Daniel Sokolik made their presence felt as key contributors. Both players brought energy and gave Coach Steve options when the Lions needed fresh legs and a spark. Teams that go 5-0 do not do it with just three players and Osceola and Diaz are a big reason why this group stays dangerous from top to bottom.
What makes this 5-0 start even more impressive is the culture surrounding the entire Sagemont Prep basketball program right now. While the middle school boys are building something special, the varsity boys program is chasing history, currently pursuing what would be four consecutive state championships. That standard of excellence does not exist in a vacuum. It trickles down. It sets expectations. It tells every player in the building, from the youngest to the oldest, what it looks like to compete the right way every single day.
These middle school Lions are not just playing for wins. They are playing in the shadow of a program that knows what championships feel like, and they are rising to meet that standard. A 5-0 record against increasingly tough competition is a statement that the pipeline at Sagemont Prep is as strong as ever.
Coach Steve has his group focused, competing, and finding ways to win when it matters most. The schedule will keep getting harder. The tests will keep coming. But if Friday night against Potential Christian Academy proved anything, it is that this Sagemont Prep middle school squad is not backing down from anyone.
5-0. And just getting started.
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